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At least one of the Protesters threatened it. What would be the response to burning and looting of private homes in suburbia? Imagine HOA communities descended upon by Protesters and treated like they treat their own neighborhoods. Would police continue to stand down?
Aah yes, you are another one of those people who believe protesters and rioters are the same, so sad.
If rioters were in the neighborhoods where top demolib leadership reside (Pelosi, Biden, Obama, Newsom, Diane Frankenstein, etc. etc. etc.) there would be lots of dead protestors ASAP.
What criteria would be used to select a particular suburb? Who would decide? How would they communicate?
How would hundreds of would be rioters get to unfamiliar suburban location.
Car caravans? Trains? Charter buses? Would they calm down after sitting in traffic for an hour?
I'm in a suburb and they already came to the suburbs. They looted the plazas where I grocery shop regularly and plazas with retail stores where I shop, too. From there, they can drive in any direction and into a residential neighborhood.
The Sheriff of Polk County, Florida, was unequivocally clear today in his response:
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"The people in Polk County like guns, they have guns, I encourage them to own guns... And if you try to break into their homes to steal, to set fires, I'm highly recommending they blow you back out of the house with their guns."
The Sheriff of Polk County, Florida, was unequivocally clear today in his response:
I wish the Sheriff of Polk County was the governor of California.
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